🌍 Learn with History: The tachometer was invented in 1817 by German engineer Dietrich Uhlhorn. Initially used to measure centrifugal force, it found its way into locomotives and vehicles by 1840. With the UGEARS STEM Lab Tachometer, you can explore the same principles at home!
🧠 Educational and Engaging: This tachometer model serves as a valuable learning tool rather than just a puzzle. Assembling the Ugears STEM models is both fun and comprehensive—everything you need to build, learn, and discover comes in one box.
🔧 Complete Kit: The kit includes 133 pieces. No batteries are required, emphasizing mechanical ingenuity. This allows for a hands-on approach to understanding RPM measurement, essential for controlling engine load and enhancing vehicle lifespan.
🎲 For All Ages: Suitable for a solo project, this model brings joy to both young and adult hobbyists. It’s a standard model construction set that stimulates your mechanical curiosity!
✈️ Compact and Sleek Design: With dimensions of 20.5 cm width, 19.0 cm height, and 6.3 cm depth, the model is compact, taking minimal space while providing maximum educational value. Weighing only 0.76 kg, it's light and easy to handle.
🌱 Eco-friendly: Made from high-quality wood, the model is eco-friendly and safe. It embodies a deep respect for the natural world while introducing you to foundational engineering concepts.
✨ Brand Assurance: Crafted by UGEARS, renowned for their innovative and educational model kits, you can expect nothing but the best in mechanical learning!